Key role of China and its agriculture in global sustainable phosphorus management
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2014
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Growing global demand for food leads to increased pressure on phosphorus (P), a finite and dwindling resource. China is the largest producer and consumer of P fertilizer in the world. A mass balance analysis of historical P use on China's arable land shows that P input substantially exceeds crop P uptake leading to the accumulation of residual soil P. A Dynamic P Pool Simulator (DPPS) model is applied to estimate future P demand in China's arable land. Our simulations show that more sustainable use of P accounting for the residual P can save ca. 20% of the P fertilizer needed until 2050 in China relative to the Rio + 20 Trend scenario. This saving would be equivalent to half of the P required in Africa or sufficient for Western Europe to achieve target crop P uptake in 2050.
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phosphorus reserves, food security, crop, agriculture, China, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
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Sattari, S Z, van Ittersum, M K, Giller, K E, Zhang, F & Bouwman, A F 2014, 'Key role of China and its agriculture in global sustainable phosphorus management', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 9, no. 5, 054003, pp. art. 054003. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/9/5/054003